The Page Linking section allows you to turn the background area of a specific page into a clickable surface. This is a powerful feature for creating high-conversion "Click Anywhere" popups, where the entire visual serves as a call-to-action redirecting the user to a specific destination.

The Page Linking interface in the Page Options
Link Configuration
Define the destination and the behavior of the link when a visitor clicks on the page.
- Enter URL
- Enter the destination web address. You can type a manual URL or use the use product URL shortcut to dynamically pull the link from the product currently being viewed.
- Link Action (Target)
- Choose how the link should behave:
- Open on the same page: Loads the URL in the current browser tab.
- Open on new page: Opens the URL in a new browser tab.
- Open in parent / main frame: Used specifically for sites using iframes to determine which window hierarchy should navigate to the URL.
- Scroll to element: Instead of opening a new page, this smooth-scrolls the visitor to a specific part of the current page. You must enter a CSS selector (e.g.,
#contact-formor.newsletter-section) in the field that appears.
Link Position
This setting determines the stacking order of the link relative to the layers (text, buttons, images) you have placed on the page.
- On top of layers
- The entire area of the popup becomes a clickable link. Even if you click on a text layer or an image, the page link will be triggered. This is the simplest way to ensure the whole popup acts as a single button.
- Underneath layers
- The link is only clickable in the "empty spaces" where the page background is visible.
- Why use this? This is the ideal setting if you want to have a general background link while still allowing specific layers (like a "Buy Now" button or a "Close" icon) to have their own independent links or actions.
Note: When using "Underneath layers," ensure that your layers aren't covering the entire background, or the page link will become impossible for the user to click.